How to understand when your guy wants to leave you? [message #9514] |
Thu, 14 January 2016 07:58  |
LeePalm44
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many women have found themselves in the position of having been dumped. he might have left because of another woman, because he wants his freedom, or just because he is an asshole. But, guys, how to understand that the man is on the way to break up with you?
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Re: How to understand when your guy wants to leave you? [message #9515 is a reply to message #9514] |
Thu, 14 January 2016 08:12   |
lisame
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If you want to win a precious time and try to build your relationship, pay attention to the signals that he sends via behavior.
1. He calls you less
2. It stoped being affectionate
3. You do not seem to talk at all
4. He seems to be indifferent
5. He became irritable to not to say "intolerable"
6. He delays at work
7. You spend less time together
8. You do(almost) not to have sex
9. He openly flirts with other girls
10.He is going to "live apart" - if you already live together
But why are you asking? Just the live interest? Or you really have problems?
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Re: How to understand when your guy wants to leave you? [message #9516 is a reply to message #9514] |
Thu, 14 January 2016 08:25  |
toptoy
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LeePalm44 wrote on Thu, 14 January 2016 09:58he might have left because of another woman, because he wants his freedom, or just because he is an asshole
If your man decides to break up with you, do not rush into a panic, cry all nights long, drink antidepressants and tearfully begged him to stay. It is necessary to switch on the common sense, even though it is not easy, and to answer two questions: "What is the reason?" And "Should I return him?". Remember, the man will never just leave, there is always a reason.
Perhaps the man is not created for a serious relationship by nature. Your man rushes headlong into a new "love affair", completely forgetting about his family and then to satisfy his passion and his ambition is back to you, claiming that it was the last time. Obviously, the last time there will never be, such a character of the man, it will go away permanently, consider whether it is necessary to you? Is it worth fighting for?
He fell in love with another woman, cheated you and leaves you for her? Do you want to continue the relationship with a man who preferred another woman, and openly declared it to you?
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